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I think weve seen a lot of these to-be athletes, these persons with disabilities be told no, or that they cant, and then they just give up or they stop and theyve never actually tried, and theyre only told no … Continued The post Ep 124 – Breaking Barriers with Adaptive Athlete and Coach Kevin Ogar appeared first on Julie Foucher | Reebok CrossFit Games Athlete.

Summary

In the blink of an eye, Kevin Ogars life dramatically changed while weightlifting during a fitness competition. An erratic bounce of a barbell clipped him in the back, injuring his spinal cord and leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

At just 28, Kevin went from being an active CrossFit coach and aspiring Games competitor to being paraplegic and learning how to navigate life from a wheelchair. In the aftermath of the accident, Kevin was surrounded by love and support from the CrossFit community, and his passion for CrossFit helped him navigate through some dark times as he focused on getting back in the gym and to the community he loves.

In the years since the accident, Kevin has not only become a prolific adaptive athlete, he has also dedicated himself to helping others use CrossFit for fitness and recovery. He travels the world teaching CrossFit Level 1 seminars and Adaptive Training Academy courses, runs his own affiliate, CrossFit Watchtower, volunteers with Craig Hospital to run a therapeutic recreation program, and is on the board of directors for The Reveille Project, a non-profit that provides tools to aid veterans as they adapt back to civilian life.

I had the opportunity to catch up with Kevin at the 2019 CrossFit Games, and we chatted about his recovery process, how he adjusts his mindset when hes having a down day, and his passion for helping others push beyond their limits to achieve more than they ever thought possible.

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In the blink of an eye, Kevin Ogars life dramatically changed while weightlifting during a fitness competition.
Duration
53:01
Publishing date
2019-10-29 11:00
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http://juliefoucher.com/2019/10/ep-124-kevin-ogar/
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  Julie Foucher
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I think weve seen a lot of these to-be athletes, these persons with disabilities be told no, or that they cant, and then they just give up or they stop and theyve never actually tried, and theyre only told no because of some statistic that says theyre probably not going to. But theyve never tried for themselves, and Ive always thought that was kind of weird. And what were finding is that when we get these people to try, those statistics are wrong, and theyre based off people who dont want to do any better. And so, they have this whole vast life of functionality that they havent even begun to tap because someone somewhere along the road said, Hey, dont do that. Or, Hey, you cant do that. Or, You should be careful because youre already broken. I think my big goal is to allow them to understand, yeah, you may have some broken parts and pieces but it doesnt mean that you shouldnt try to better those things. You shouldnt [stop trying] to push and the limits of your athleticism just because someone told you no. I mean, imagine an able-bodied person, imagine the CrossFit Games if half of these athletes had been told no and they just stopped and hadnt pushed the limit. Kevin Ogar

In the blink of an eye, Kevin Ogars life dramatically changed while weightlifting during a fitness competition. An erratic bounce of a barbell clipped him in the back, injuring his spinal cord and leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

At just 28, Kevin went from being an active CrossFit coach and aspiring Games competitor to being paraplegic and learning how to navigate life from a wheelchair. In the aftermath of the accident, Kevin was surrounded by love and support from the CrossFit community, and his passion for CrossFit helped him navigate through some dark times as he focused on getting back in the gym and to the community he loves.

In the years since the accident, Kevin has not only become a prolific adaptive athlete, he has also dedicated himself to helping others use CrossFit for fitness and recovery. He travels the world teaching CrossFit Level 1 seminars and Adaptive Training Academy courses, runs his own affiliate, CrossFit Watchtower, volunteers with Craig Hospital to run a therapeutic recreation program, and is on the board of directors for The Reveille Project, a non-profit that provides tools to aid veterans as they adapt back to civilian life.

I had the opportunity to catch up with Kevin at the 2019 CrossFit Games, and we chatted about his recovery process, how he adjusts his mindset when hes having a down day, and his passion for helping others push beyond their limits to achieve more than they ever thought possible.

In this episode we discuss:

  • How Kevin got into fitness, and what it was like to be doing CrossFit while the sport was in its infancy
  • His competitive drive and how that helped him succeed as a Regionals athlete
  • The injury that severed Kevins spinal cord and resulted in paralysis from the waist down
  • The overwhelming support he received following his injury and his desire to give back to the community
  • The mental, emotional, and physical stages of his recovery
  • Kevins partnership with Craig Hospital which helps other rehab patients try CrossFit
  • His own drive to resume CrossFit during his recovery
  • Opening his affiliate, CrossFit WatchTower, and how he keeps the focus of his gym on creating a community for those who need CrossFit to help with recovery
  • Getting started as an adaptive athlete
  • Kevins goals for the Adaptive Training Academy (formerly the CrossFit Adaptive Athlete Certificate course)
  • His non-profit, The Reveille Project, and how theyre helping veterans get involved with CrossFit to restore their lives post-active duty
  • His work on the CrossFit Level 1 Seminar Staff
  • Kevins process for changing his mindset when hes having a down day
  • How Kevin hopes to impact people
  • Why its so important to continue trying, even if someone tells you no
  • Three things that have the biggest positive impact on Kevins health
  • One thing he struggles with that could have a big impact on his health
  • What a healthy life looks like to Kevin

You can follow Kevin on Instagram and Facebook, and you can support The Reveille Project here.

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Ep 37 – Steph Hammerman on overcoming obstacles, teaching CrossFit, and crushing cancer
Ep 60 – Chris Spealler on training for longevity and becoming a Master
Ep 75 Growth through Adversity with Kyle Maynard

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